The good-looking writing methods of wordless running script are as follows:
1. First write three horizontal lines to basically determine the momentum of the entire word. The space between the first horizontal line and the second horizontal line is relatively large, and the space between the second horizontal line and the third horizontal line is relatively small and the distance is closer.
2. Then write three vertical strokes and one stroke. The first vertical line runs through the second horizontal line and the third horizontal line. The second vertical line is slightly below the third horizontal line. The third vertical line stops at the third horizontal line. The third vertical line goes up to write a stroke. The stroke should be done as you move downwards. Write bolder and bolder.
3. Because the entire character written in the above steps is towards the upper right, the last horizontal line needs to pull the posture of the entire character downwards, and when closing the pen at the end, the strokes should be brought slightly downwards.
Running script
Running script is a general term for calligraphy, which is divided into two types: running regular script and running cursive script. It was developed on the basis of regular script and is a font between regular script and cursive script. It was created to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the difficulty of identifying cursive script.
"行" means "walking", so it is not as sloppy as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script. In essence, it is the cursiveization of regular script or the regularization of cursive script. Those with more regular script than cursive script are called "Xing Kai", and those with more cursive script than regular script are called "Xing Cao". Running script has high practicality and artistry, while regular script is a text symbol, which is highly practical and requires skill. In comparison, cursive script has high artistic quality, but its practicality is relatively insufficient.